Antonio Brown said someone stole $80K, gun before apartment meltdown

This dates back to an incident that occurred back in April at the location where Brown allegedly yelled at a security and threw several items from an apartment off the balcony.

It's becoming clear why Antonio Brown freaked out and threw furniture off his 14th story balcony - the National Football League superstar had told police someone jacked $80,000 cash and a gun from his apartment!

The reports, which were obtained by TMZ Sports, shed new light on a civil lawsuit first reported earlier Tuesday regarding Brown and a man who claimed his 22-month-old toddler was almost killed when the All-Pro wideout tossed furniture from the 14th-floor balcony of his Sunny Isles Beach apartment on April 24.

The lawsuit also alleges that Brown became belligerent with authorities, once they arrived at the scene.

One of the vases shattered when it hit the ground, the lawsuit says.

On April 24, Brown called police to the apartment for a reported theft.

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According to one complaint, Brown damaged a $35,000, fully furnished unit that he began renting in February and refused to pay for the damages.

Police reviewed security footage, which showed three women enter the apartment in order to clean it on April 13.

It contends two very large vases, an ottoman and other pieces of furniture landed just feet away from the child and his grandfather. The following day, police again returned to the complex after Brown said someone had stolen his black Rolls-Royce.

Cops say Brown was not arrested for the incident - but the complex told them they would initiate eviction proceedings to kick him out.

"I found the vehicle", Brown told responding officers.

Brown's attorney, Darren Heitner, declined to comment when reached by The Post.